Thursday, September 27, 2012

Tzu Chi is perhaps the greatest and most effective international relief organization in the world. The person behind this is Master Cheng Yen, who founded the Tzu Chi Foundation and is the spiritual mentor and motivator of all the Tzu Chi chapters worldwide.

Whenever there is a crisis or disaster, Tzu Chi volunteers will be amongst the first to arrive to help and relieve those in need of help. These fully committed volunteers are always ready to spring to action immediately with love and compassion. No wonder they are compassionately referred to as the "Blue Angels"!

Tzu Chi always delivers relief hands-on to the recipients with grace, love and humility and respect for the receivers. It is just amazing how Tzu Chi is so effective. Apart from international relief work, Tzu Chi has a wide spectrum of aids ranging from medical, social, to education.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

(sitting in the compound of Gerson Clinic, Mexico.)

Today is a sad day for me. My internet friend CT Chang chose to leave this world today, September 11, 2012. It was on this fateful day three years ago that the doctor gave him only 6 months to live. He fought on and lived for another three fruitful years to the day.

Chang started journalising his battle with cancer in his blog "Upekha", and it was through his blog that I came to know him. During the period of three years, Chang had shown his unwavering courage fighting cancer with alternative treatments, as the conventional treatments could not help him. He had gained great admiration for his tenacity and strong will power. He had helped many others personally as well as through the internet.

Chang at entrance of the Gerson Clinic

Chang with Charlotte Gerson

Chang
with a clinic caregiver

Chang presenting a talk on "Why Should We Care" April 10, 2011,

at
the Royal Lake Club, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Chang, the quintessential Buddhist

Chang, the quintessential Buddhist. His blog is called “Upekha”. He purposely misspelt it for
ease of finding his blog, according to him. The correct spelling is “Upekkha” .
Upekkha is a Buddhist term in Pali meaning “equanimity” and is an important
mindset in one’s spiritual development. In Chang’s own words in his blog
heading:

“UPEKHA IS A PALI WORD TO MEAN EQUANIMITY. EVERYTHING IS EQUAL. THIS
BLOG CONTAINS THE JOURNALS OF A PERSON WHO HAS STAGE 4 KIDNEY CANCER. IT
DETAILS THE EMOTIONAL & MENTAL STATES AND ALSO THE GERSON & OTHER
THERAPIES CHOSEN AND PROVIDES DAILY UPDATES WHERE POSSIBLE.”

Chang humbly informed readers which I quote again from his blog :

“I adopt a way of life which most people call Buddhism. I have not
developed any level of spiritual attainment. I am a nobody, just someone
wandering in samsara (cyclic existence).”

True to Chang’s amiable personality, he allowed every comment in his blog.
Throughout the three years, Chang’s blog had attracted a diverse spectrum of
readers, with occasional comments bordering on religious proselytizing, despite
Chang’s declaration that he was a Buddhist. That did not bother him, for he was
above petty issues. Chang was more concerned with the more important and urgent
mission of fighting cancer than to allow those little irritancies to affect his
quest.

I am in no position to analyze Chang’s sudden downhill slide for the worst.
What I would comment is that since he went to China for the HIFU treatment in late December
2011, his condition started to deteriorate. It was an irony; the HIFU treatment
was a success having destroyed the targeted tumurs. From the start of 2012,
Chang’s postings gave more and more discouraging news on his health and
recovery problems.

A closing contemplation for a Buddhist friend, my friend CT Chang

As a closing tribute to my friend; the amiable, compassionate, and
courageous cancer warrior, please allow me to recite this Buddhist final
contemplation on the final lap of his journey.

I salute you, Chang Chee Teck!May you have a happy and fruitful rebirth!May you attain the final bliss of Nibbana in due time!
**************************************************************************Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sama Sambuddhassa
(Homage to the Blissful One, the Worthy One, the Fully Enlightened One)Aniccavata SankharaUppadavaya DhamminoUppajjitva NirujjhantiTesamvupa Samo Sukho
(All component things are indeed transient
They are of the nature of arising and decaying
Having come into being, they cease to be
The cessation of this process is bliss!)